Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 17 - Aging, Department On
Chapter 4 - Department Planning Responsibilities
Rule 17-4.6 - Dedesignation of Area Agency on Aging
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 17-4.6
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
(1) Dedesignation. The department may, in its discretion, initiate action to dedesignate an area agency on aging for any of the following reasons:
a. Substantial violation of grant terms and
conditions or requirements and standards set forth in federal and state law or
rules promulgated by the department or other agencies having
jurisdiction.
b. Inadequate
performance of the responsibilities outlined in the Older Americans Act, Iowa
Code chapter 231 or department rules or any other law or regulation governing
administration, operation and reporting for area agencies on aging.
c. The area agency on aging has been unable
or is unwilling to take timely remedial action to correct cited deficiencies
within the given time frame established by the department.
d. A change or reduction in the number of
area agencies on aging is mandated by state or federal law.
e. A change occurs in the designation of the
planning and service area served by the area agency on aging.
(2) Process to dedesignate an area agency on aging. The department's submission to the commission of a plan to dedesignate an existing area agency on aging shall be acted upon by the commission only after affected parties have been provided notice and an opportunity to be heard as required by the Older Americans Act.
a.
Notice.
(1) Notice to existing area agency on aging.
The department shall send by certified mail, return receipt requested, a
written notice of intent to dedesignate an area agency on aging by mailing said
notice to the affected area agency on aging's executive director and board
chair The written notice shall contain the reasons for the proposed
dedesignation, the applicable state or federal law(s) or administrative
rule(s), and the dedesignation process.
(2) Notice to other affected parties. The
department shall provide notice of intent to dedesignate an existing area
agency on aging to all other area agencies on aging by mailing notice to their
executive directors and board chairs. The department shall also publish a
notice in at least one newspaper of statewide circulation and one newspaper
circulated in each county located within the affected planning and service
area(s) to provide notice to affected parties, including older individuals,
individuals with disabilities, service providers, and units of general purpose
local government. Notice shall be provided through the department's Web
site,www.aging.iowa.gov . The notice
shall document the need to dedesignate an existing area agency on aging and
provide a process for submitting written comments to the department for
consideration by the commission.
b.
Public hearing.
(1) The department shall hold at least one
public hearing to obtain comments and provide information on the plan to
dedesignate an existing area agency on aging within 90 days of providing notice
pursuant to paragraph 4.6(2)"a. "
(2) Information provided by the department at
the public hearing shall include, but not be limited to, the proposed plan to
dedesignate, the reasons for dedesignation, legal authority to dedesignate,
identification of affected individuals or groups of individuals, and procedures
for appeal.
(3) Instructions for
providing written comments to the department regarding the proposed plan to
dedesignate an existing area agency on aging shall be provided at the public
hearing and shall be posted on the department's Web site,www.aging.iowa.gov .
(3)
Review of comments. The
department shall review all public comments received and provide a summary for
the commission's review.
(4)
Department submission of proposed recommendation to the
commission. The department shall submit to the commission for
consideration a proposed recommendation regarding the dedesignation of an
existing area agency on aging.
(5)
Commission approval or disapproval of proposed recommendation to
dedesignate an area agency on aging. The commission may, in its
discretion, approve or disapprove the department's proposed recommendation to
dedesignate an existing area agency on aging. If the commission disapproves the
department's proposed recommendation, the department shall develop an alternate
recommendation for commission consideration after notice and an opportunity for
public comment as provided in subrule 4.6(2). The commission's final decision
shall be posted on the department's Web site,www.aging.iowa.gov . The commission's final
decision is other agency action for the purposes of Iowa Code section
17A.19.
(6)
Department action subsequent to
dedesignation. When an area agency on aging is dedesignated pursuant
to this rule, the department shall:
a. Notify
the area agency on aging in writing that it has been dedesignated pursuant to
this rule;
b. Provide a written
explanation of the grounds for dedesignation;
c. Provide written notice of the right to
appeal dedesignation and the procedure to be used for appeal;
d. Notify the Administration on Aging in
writing of the dedesignation; and
e. If necessary, implement a plan for
continuity of services in the affected planning and service area(s).
(7)
State appeal of
commission decision. A party aggrieved or adversely affected by the
commission's final decision may seek judical review in accordance with Iowa
Code section
17A.19. Such
party shall serve a copy of the petition for judicial review upon the Director,
Department on Aging, 510 East 12th Street, Suite 2, Des Moines, Iowa
50319-9025.
(8)
Federal
appeal of commission decision. An adversely affected party may appeal,
in writing, the commission's decision regarding dedesignation of an existing
area agency on aging to the Assistant Secretary for Aging of the Administration
on Aging, Washington, DC 20201, on the basis of the facts and merits of the
matter that is the subject of the action or proceeding or on procedural grounds
within 30 days of the commission's final decision. Written requests shall
state:
(1) the decision for which an appeal
is being made, and
(2) the legal
name(s), address(es), telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es) of the
individual or entity requesting the appeal. A copy of this request shall also
be mailed to the Director, Department on Aging, 510 East 12th Street, Suite 2,
Des Moines, Iowa 50319. All questions regarding the federal appeal process
should be addressed to the Assistant Secretary for Aging at the address
provided above.
(9)
Official dedesignation. Official dedesignation shall not occur
until the final disposition of all appeals.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Iowa may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.